Al-Shabaab forces has moved from southern regions of Somalia to Northern Secessionist tribal states (Somaliland), where they are not only installed by small, diffuse rebel movements and leadership networks but also by terrorist networks that exploit the weaknesses of these two tribal semi-states (Somaliland ) to carry out attacks that have domestic and international resonance.
Increasingly, Al-Shabaabarmed leaders are not bounded by their terrain – indeed, their adaptability is showcased by their ability to shift, move, and, at times, change form. In addition, tribal armed groups in Somalilandcan avail themselves of an increasingly regional network of strategic and tactical knowledge sharing among terrorists and insurgents. Innovations in terrorist weapons or attacks in Southern Somali regions are now shifted and emulated in Somaliland.
It’s certain that the secessionist tribal enclave (Somaliland) intelligence agencies know the location of these Al-shabaableaders and actually has some kind of a liaison relationship with them. But the Secessionists has consistently refused to go after them, and we think the reason for that is a complex blend of tribal affiliations and secessionist’s geopolitical calculations.We hate to tell you all this, but this has actually been going on for some time in secessionists tribal enclave (Somaliland). Some of the Al-Shabaab leaders have been welcomed in Hargeisa and Buroa regions because they are natives, and now they hiding in local government sites (so to speak)...
The AMISOM must establish an alternative region to monitor Al-shabaab movements in northern regions (Somaliland). AMISOM special unit forces are projected to deploy in the near future to Khatumo State of Somalia where they can monitor Al-shabaab movements in their bases at tribal enclave so called "Somaliland”.
"The amount of support they (AMISOM) can get from us (Unionist State of Khatumo) will be phenomenal” said Khatumo StateSpokesman. "Al-Shabaab in particular continues to pose a major threat in our neighbor regions” he warned, referring to the unprecedented shift and expansion of Al-Shabaab in northern tribal Secessionist enclave of so called "Somaliland”.
More recently, it appears that a shipment route for Al-shabaab on their way to Berbera has been opened along the northern coast of Somalia (Somaliland), encouraging greater activity by Al-Shabaabmilitants in the area. There are fears in Khatumo State that these militants with alliance to Secessionists could eventually turn the Al-Shabaab weapons against the Khatumo State and federal government at Mogadishu.
This Friday what was Siilaanyo want show international aid donors was "pretended peace state” and "pretend democracies” or "disillusionment democracies. http://www.warmaal.com/daawo-591/ . Some people says this bubble of safety is definitely a plus when you’re not inside it! It is the view of the Somali researchers that Northern Somali people should say no and take action against the continued abuse and exploitation by tribal warlords (Like Siilaanyo) who pretend to be democratic while violating all the values and principles of a true liberal democratic system
In the de facto secessionist capital of Hargeisa, meanwhile, a campaign of attacks on members of the foreigners continues as Western nations begin to pull out their nationals amidst rumors of an impending terrorist attack.
The Siilaanyo’s separatist militia (Somaliland) and the Al-Alshbaab Islamist militants are the same and they are the only threat to the peace in Somalia
In conclusion; the secessionist tribal enclave (Somaliland) could be a major factor in
destabilizing the entire region of Horn
of Africa, and this seems a highly troubling from westerners and their regional 'allies ‘proxies.
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Haji Abdi: Undergraduate Student at East Africa University-Buhootle Khatumo
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